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Justin Smoak, who played for the San Francisco Giants in 2020 has agreed to a two-year deal with the Yomiuri Giants, the club announced on Thursday. | USA TODAY / VIA REUTERS
KYODO Jan 7, 2021
The Yomiuri Giants have agreed to a contract with longtime major league first baseman and designated hitter Justin Smoak, the Central League champions said Thursday.
Yomiuri will sign the 34-year-old switch hitter as a free agent from the San Francisco Giants on a two-year deal believed to be worth $3 million per season.
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